With so much going on in the rapidly-changing football world, it can sometimes be hard to keep up with all of the latest news. Therefore, we bring you a summary of the 10 biggest stories from the football-sphere over the last 24 hours, including transfers, new managers, fresh contracts and more! Let's get into it before something else happens...

Despite playing in 38 games for Tottenham last season, including eight in the Champions League as Spurs made the final, Kieran Trippier always looked to be on the move this summer. At the start of July, it was said that Tottenham were willing to listen to offers for the England international. And now it has been confirmed that he is no longer a Lilywhites player. Atletico Madrid have announced their capture of the 29-year-old right-back, who has signed a three-year deal with Los Rojiblancos. The fee is reported to be £20m.

West Ham have been linked to a number of strikers this summer, but now they finally have a new man to lead their front line. The Hammers have confirmed the signing of Sebastien Haller from Eintracht Frankfurt for a reported club-record fee of £45m. The 25-year-old has signed a five-year deal with the Irons, with the option of an extra 12 months. Upon putting pen to paper, the former Utrecht man said, "It means a lot (to be the record signing). It proves that the club [has] really wanted me for a long time. I felt this desire to sign me and I’m really happy to sign, also. it is an ambitious club, a nice club, a nice city and nice fans too."

Ever since Rafa Benitez left Newcastle last month, there has been intense speculation as to who will take his place as the Toon's boss. Not anymore though. It has been confirmed by the North-East club themselves that they have appointed Steve Bruce as their new manager. The 58-year-old has signed a three-year deal with the club following his resignation from former side Sheffield Wednesday at the start of the week. Mike Ashley may have his man, but it is unlikely to be a decision that will please the St. James' Park faithful.

Romelu Lukaku has been intensely linked with a move away from Manchester United this summer, with Internazionale very interested in the Belgium international. The 26-year-old's desire to leave Old Trafford is public knowledge, and it seems the Red Devils are beginning to come to terms with losing their striker. The former Everton marksman was left out of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's squad for Wednesday's pre-season friendly against Leeds, after having missed the previous warm-up match against Perth Glory. This will only add fuel to the rumours surrounding his future.

Charlie Austin appeared to be close to a move to West Brom last week, but the former QPR man reportedly snubbed the move in order to fight for his place at Southampton. However, it seems that Saints manager Ralph Hassenhuttl has no place for the striker in his squad for the 2019/20 campaign, and has been told to train with the club's U23 squad. Unsurprisingly, the 30-year-old is unhappy with the news.

With Steve Bruce confirmed as their new boss, Newcastle can now turn their attention to bringing in new players. Recent reports have linked the Toon with Hoffenheim's Joelinton. And now, the Bundesliga outfit have confirmed that the forward is in talks with "a Premier League club" and was not part of their squad who played SSV Jahn Regensburg on Wednesday. Due to the Newcastle interest, it is believed to be the North East club who he is talking to. The 22-year-old scored 11 goals in 35 games last season.

After an impressive season with Norwich in the Championship last season, there has been plenty of interest in full-back Max Aarons this summer. Tottenham and Manchester United, in particular, have been linked. However, it seems that the 19-year-old is going nowhere... for now at least. The Canaries have confirmed that the England U19 international has signed a new five-year deal with the club that will run until 2024. “I’m delighted,” said Aarons to the club's official website. "Obviously it’s been a brilliant season for me personally and the team and to top it off with the new contract is brilliant."

Arsenal's transfer budget is preventing them from bringing in big name signings this summer, which means they need to be imaginative in the current market. They may have found a cost-effective signing, at least on a temporary basis, in Real Madrid's Dani Ceballos. It is being reported that the Gunners are just waiting on Zinedine Zidane to approve a one-year loan deal for the Spain international. The Bernabeu boss is not expected to block the switch.

Slaven Bilic will no doubt be looking to take West Brom back to the Premier League this season, and to do that, he will feel he needs new signings. Kenneth Zohore could be the next man to join the Baggies, with it being reported that the Hawthorns outfit have agreed a fee with Cardiff City for the striker. The sum is believed to be in the region of £8m. The jury is out on whether the 25-year-old could fire Bilic and co to the elite, though. He scored just one goal in 20 outings last season.

There was once a time when Jean-Michel Seri was linked to a move to Barcelona, but in the end, he signed for Fulham last summer for a club-record fee. However, he was unable to prevent the Cottagers being relegated to the Championship after a disappointing season. He may be on the move this transfer window, as well. It is being reported that he is close to a move to Galatasaray on loan. The two clubs are in negotiations, it is believed.